Background: Cutaneous aspergillosis is rarely reported in diabetic patients.
Aim: The objective of our study is to report a case of lethal disseminated aspergillosis revealed by multiples skin necroses, with pulmonary and sinusal involvement in a diabetic patient.
Case Report: A 60-year-old diabetic woman, presented with one month -rapidly -extensive, 1 to 10 cm skin necroses of the trunk, limbs and eyelids.
Peeling skin syndrome (PSS) is a rare form of ichthyosis with a probable autosomal recessive inheritance that exhibits superficial, painless, continual, or seasonal cutaneous exfoliation. The syndrome generally appears at birth or in infancy. We report a case of generalized PSS and provide a literature review.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Ichthyosis are a group of inherited keratinizing disorders. The cutaneous abnormalities may be isolated or associated with extra-cutaneous symptoms.
Aim: To report the epidemiological and clinical profiles of patients with these genodermatoses from a hospital tunisian study.